US11079664B2 - Optical system and image projection apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an optical system and an image projection apparatus incorporating the optical system.
- An image display apparatus provided with a substantially D-shaped aperture is known that cuts off light in an angular region of a digital micromirror device (DMD) (reflective modulation device) where the incident light and the light reflected in the ON direction overlap each other (the “D” shape is formed when interference is removed).
- DMD digital micromirror device
- a projection video display device provided with a wavelength selective filter (flare stop) is also known that reflects a wavelength component of some light rays of the light emitted from the light source toward the optical modulation element, with these light reflected by the substrate and incident on the port of the projection optical system.
- a wavelength selective filter fin stop
- an improved optical system including a light source, an illumination optical system, and an optical modulator.
- the illumination optical system includes a lens array, a lens, and a light shield.
- the lens array and the lens are arranged in that order from an upstream side of an optical path of light emitted from the light source.
- the light shield is disposed at the upstream side relative to the lens in the optical path.
- the light shield is configured to block some light rays of the light within a range of an effective diameter of the lens.
- the illumination optical system is configured to emit the light to the optical modulator.
- the optical modulator is configured to emit the light incident on the optical modulator to a first direction and a second direction different from the first direction.
- a center of an effective diameter of the lens array is offset from a center of the effective diameter of the lens to an opposite side of the light shield in a direction orthogonal to an optical axis of the illumination optical system.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an image projection apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are illustrations of a part of an illumination optical system in the image projection apparatus in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an image projection apparatus 300 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the image projection apparatus 300 is a front projection projector, and projects an image onto a screen.
- the image projection apparatus is assumed to be mounted on an automobile, but is not limited to this example.
- the image projection apparatus 300 is available for various uses, and is mountable on a motorcycle, an aircraft, or the like.
- the image projection apparatus 300 illustrated in FIG. 1 includes a light source 101 , an illumination optical system 301 , a field lens 17 , optical elements 102 A and 102 B, an optical modulator 103 , and a projection optical system 104 .
- the light source 101 includes three-color light sources 11 R, 11 B, and 11 G corresponding to three colors of red (R), blue (B), and green (G), and dichroic mirrors 12 and 13 configured to reflect light of a predetermined wavelength and transmit light of a certain wavelength.
- the illumination optical system 301 includes a first fly-eye lens 14 A, a second fly-eye lens 14 B, a field lens 15 , and a mirror 16 , which are spaced apart from each other and arranged in that order from an upstream side of an optical path of light (irradiation light 250 ) emitted from the light source 101 .
- the illumination optical system 301 is configured to guide the irradiation light 250 emitted from the light source 101 to the optical elements 102 A and 102 B through the field lens 17 .
- each of the optical elements 102 A and 102 B is a prism having two or more surfaces.
- the optical elements 102 A and 102 B are, for example, a total reflection triangular prism unit (that is a total internal reflection (TIR) prism unit).
- the optical modulator 103 modulates the light 250 incident on the optical modulator 103 based on image data.
- the optical modulator 103 is a digital micromirror device (DMD) having a substantially rectangular mirror surface that includes a plurality of micromirrors.
- the optical modulator 103 drives each micromirror based on input image data in a time-division manner to reflect the light processed to form an image based on the image data.
- DMD digital micromirror device
- the optical elements 102 A and 102 B cause the irradiation light 250 guided from the illumination optical system 301 incident on the optical modulator 103 , thus the irradiation light becomes incident light 250 .
- the optical modulator 103 alternately emits first light 200 in a first direction and second light in a second direction by time-division driving of each micromirror.
- the optical modulator 103 reflects the incident light 250 in the first light to emit the first light 200 .
- the optical modulator 103 reflects the incident light 250 in the second direction to emit the second light.
- the optical element 102 B reflects the first light 200 emitted from the optical modulator 103 in the first direction and transmits the second light emitted from the optical modulator 103 in the second direction.
- the first light 200 reflected by the optical element 102 B is guided to the projection optical system 104 as ON light forming an image based on image data.
- the second light emitted from the optical modulator 103 in the second direction serves as OFF light that is not forming an image.
- the second light is incident on the mechanically textured surface or light absorption band so that re-reflection of the second light is prevented.
- the projection optical system 104 projects the first light 200 to a screen to form an image (image formed based on input image data).
- the screen may be a multi-layer array (MLA).
- the illumination optical system 301 further includes a light shield 50 at an upstream side relative to the field lens 15 in the optical path.
- the light shield 50 is configured to block some light rays of the light that has been emitted from the light source 101 and is to be incident within the range of the effective diameter of the field lens 15 . With the light shield 50 blocking the light, unwanted light caused by the light reflected by the surface of the optical modulator 103 can be reduced or eliminated.
- the unwanted light caused by the light reflected by the surface of the optical modulator 103 is, for example, unwanted light illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 5 in US2017208302 as a comparative example.
- the center 14 M of the effective diameter of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B is offset from the center 15 M of the effective diameter of the field lens 15 to the opposite side of the light shield 50 along the direction orthogonal to the optical axis of the field lens 15 .
- the light shield 50 side portions of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B along the direction orthogonal to the optical axis are excluded from the range of the effective diameter of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B.
- the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B are arranged in an area other than a light shield area 55 where the light shield 50 blocks light, in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis. This arrangement enables the illumination optical system 301 to be compact.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are illustrations of a configuration of a part of the illumination optical system 301 in FIG. 1 .
- the illumination optical system 301 illustrated in FIG. 2A includes an urging member 51 and an abutting member 52 provided with a contact surface 52 A.
- the urging member 51 urges one end of each of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis, and the contact surface 52 A abuts against the other end of each of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis.
- the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B are positioned in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis.
- the urging member 51 is disposed on the light shield 50 side in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis, and urges the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B toward the direction A in FIG. 2A .
- the abutting member 52 provided with the contact surface 52 A is disposed on the opposite side of the light shield 50 in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis.
- This arrangement enables the light shield 50 and the urging member 51 to overlap in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis for a more compact illumination optical system 301 .
- the illumination optical system 301 illustrated in FIG. 2B is a modified example of the illumination optical system 301 in FIG. 2A .
- the urging member 51 is disposed on the opposite side of the light shield 50 in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis and urges the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B in the direction B in FIG. 2B .
- the contact surface 50 A formed on the light shield 50 is disposed at the light shield 50 side in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis.
- the light shield 50 and the urging member 51 do not overlap in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis, which improves the blocking capabilities of the light shield 50 .
- the image projection apparatus 300 includes a light source 101 , a illumination optical system 301 , and an optical modulator 103 .
- the illumination optical system 301 includes a lens array (a first fly-eye lens 14 A and a second fly-eye lens 14 B), a field lens 15 , and a light shield 50 .
- the lens array ( 14 A and 14 B) and the field lens 15 are arranged in that order from an upstream side of an optical path of light emitted from the light source.
- the light shield 50 is disposed at the upstream side relative to the field lens 15 in the optical path, and is configured to block some light rays of the light incident within a range of an effective diameter of the field lens 15 .
- the illumination optical system 301 is configured to emit the light to the optical modulator 103 .
- the optical modulator 103 is configured to emit the light 250 incident on the optical modulator 103 to a first direction and a second direction different from the first direction.
- the center 14 M of an effective diameter of the lens array ( 14 A and 14 B) is offset from the center 15 M of the effective diameter of the field lens 15 to an opposite side of the light shield 50 in a direction orthogonal to an optical axis of the illumination optical system 301 .
- the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B are configured such that the light shield 50 side portions of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B are excluded from the range of the effective diameter of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B.
- the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B are arranged in an area other than a light shield area 55 where the light shield 50 blocks light, in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Accordingly, a compact-sized optical system is provided.
- the illumination optical system 301 includes an urging member 51 and a contact surface 50 A or 52 A.
- the urging member 51 urges one end of each of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis, and the contact surface 50 A or 52 A abuts against the other end of each of the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Accordingly, the first fly-eye lens 14 A and the second fly-eye lens 14 B are positioned in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis.
- the urging member 51 is disposed on the light shield 50 side in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis, and the contact surface 52 A is disposed on the opposite side of the light shield 50 in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Accordingly, the light shield 50 and the urging member 51 overlap in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Thus, a compact-sized optical system is provided.
- the urging member 51 is disposed on the opposite side of the light shield 50 in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis, and the contact surface 50 A is disposed on the light shield 50 side in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Accordingly, the light shield 50 does not overlie the urging member 51 in the direction orthogonal to the optical axis, and thus the light shield 50 can reliably block light.
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